Step 3: After gaining starting point, flip over and began working out the covering section by section. Cover the major flat surfaces firsts, leave the edges later...

Step 4: The most tough part...rounding up all the edges, countours, etc. This with the aid of a hair dryer will be great! If you had leather or wlder gloves will be better as it can be hot on the fingers. A round edge toollike sissors handle will be great for sharp corners.Use of hair dryet or heat gun to stretch film and cover will gain best results here!

Step 5: Sit back and enjoy the finished product! Im amazed how easy the CF film being applied compared to those common colored films as they not that easy to trap air...thks to super moderator Mr.Boo's advice...

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Due to the limitations of the film stretch limits, gotta cut slits first on the film to cover on the panel, then patch up with a scrap piece to coverup the exposed surfaces...